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The Three Pickers

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THREE PICKERS - DVD Movie

 
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Product Details
Actors:Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss
Format:Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, Surround Sound, NTSC
Language:English
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Rounder Records
Run Time:63 minutes
DVD Release Date:July 15, 2003
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews

Features
  • For one memorable evening before a live audience, Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson and Ricky Skaggs joined forces as The Three Pickers. The music they made is as relaxed as a front porch picking session, highlighted by the skill of these three bluegrass masters. Includes: Earl s Breakdown, Walk on Boy, Road to Spencer, Pick Along, Feast Here Tonight, What Would You Give in Exchange For Your Soul? Don t


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 19 customer reviews )
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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:


5Wish I had been there!!  Oct 29, 2003 By LtCol Richard L. Jones (USAF-Retired)
I love concert DVDs, anyway, although they often leave me wishing I had been there. This one certainly does that, in spades. It has it all--first--the greatest pickers; second, great video and audio recording quality, and last, an appreciative and knowledgeable audience. Earl Scruggs finger picking the guitar on "Who Will Sing For Me" is not to be missed. Reminds me of those old black and white Flatt and Scruggs TV shows back in the early 60's I used to watch on Sunday night, when Earl would put down his banjo and accompany the group on their "sacred number" as Lester put it. If you want to hear more of him doing that, also buy the Flatt & Scruggs CD "The Complete Mercury Sessions". Great Stuff.

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Three Pickers  Oct 18, 2003 By J. M. Smirh "johnnys118"
I own alot of concert videos in many genres but this one is possibly the best if you like country and bluegrass picking and story telling. I would highly recommend this DVD to anyone who loves old time country/bluegrass.

43 of 53 found the following review helpful:


3Have to be honest...  Dec 07, 2003 By M. Kupper "hfiuwrhfi"
As much as I loved these 2 in their prime, this is a bit lackluster. The playing was slowed down a bit and doc's picking is a bit sloppy these days (he is 82 yrs old). I also don't appreciate the first 3 songs (maybe the best ones on the entire DVD) being interrupted by little biographies. Couldn't you have put those bios somewhere else other than in the MIDDLE of songs (at least put them between songs).

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5FOR old time music lovers  Jul 29, 2005 By Ohio resident
This DVD is excellent. For those looking for a "front porch" type of presentation, this is it. The musicians are so relaxed that one viewing the program joins them in the mood.

These three musicians have a camraderie that is one of the best I've ever seen, and it enhances the feel of the music.

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5If You Love Bluegrass, You'll Love this Performance  Jul 31, 2003 By Greg Icenhower
This refers to the performance, which I watched on PBS, and not to the DVD -- which I plan to purchase immediately. TIVO found this show for me, and I loved it. It's pure no-frills bluegrass. The artists are treasures of American bluegrass and mountain music: Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs. The songs are traditional and the artists are at their best. The performance nicely showcases the artistry of the individuals -- with Earl Scruggs playing guitar as well as banjo, for example, and Ricky Skaggs trading his mandolin for a banjo -- but it's the simple, elegant chemistry among these three that makes the show so spectacular. There's very little bluegrass at all available on DVD so far, and I highly recommend this show as an early start to a bluegrass DVD collection. It is outstanding.

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